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Virtue Baby Names

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Virtue baby names embody positive qualities like grace, hope, faith, and joy. These meaningful names have been cherished for centuries across many cultures.

Amelia
German · From Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious,' blended with Latin Emilia.
Sophia
Greek · From Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'; widely used across European royal families.
Theodore
Greek · From Greek 'Theodoros' meaning gift of God, borne by saints and a U.S. president.
Asher
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'asher' meaning 'happy' or 'blessed'; one of the twelve sons of Jacob in the Bible.
Ethan
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'eitan' meaning strong, firm, or enduring; appears in the Old Testament as a wise man.
Sofia
Greek · From Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom; one of the most internationally popular names across cultures.
Nora
Irish · Short form of Honora (from Latin 'honor') or Eleanor; widely used in Ireland.
Lily
English · From the lily flower, Latin 'lilium,' a symbol of purity and innocence. Used as a name since the 19th century.
Caleb
Hebrew · Hebrew meaning 'faithful' or 'wholehearted,' a biblical scout of the Promised Land.
Zoe
Greek · From Greek 'zoe' meaning 'life'; used in the Greek Bible to translate the Hebrew name Eve.
Angel
Greek · From Greek 'angelos' meaning messenger, used in Christian tradition for divine messengers.
Abigail
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Avigayil' meaning 'my father's joy,' a wise woman in the Old Testament.
Mila
Slavic · Slavic diminutive meaning 'gracious' or 'dear', also short for Milena or Camila.
Lucy
Latin · From Latin lux meaning 'light'; popularized by the martyred Saint Lucia of Syracuse.
Bennett
English · Medieval English form of Benedict, from Latin 'benedictus' meaning blessed.
Grace
English · From Latin gratia meaning 'grace, favor, thanks'; a Puritan virtue name.
Beau
French · French word meaning 'handsome' or 'beautiful,' used as a given name since the 18th century.
Naomi
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'na'omi' meaning pleasantness or my delight; a prominent figure in the Book of Ruth.
Valentina
Latin · From Latin 'valens' meaning strong and healthy; feminine of Valentinus.
Christian
Latin · From Latin 'Christianus' meaning 'follower of Christ,' widely used since the Middle Ages.
Victoria
Latin · From Latin 'victoria' meaning 'victory'; famously borne by Queen Victoria of England.
Hannah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Channah' meaning 'grace' or 'favor'; mother of the prophet Samuel.
Sophie
Greek · From Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom.
Claire
French · French form of Latin 'clara' meaning bright, clear, or famous.
Vincent
Latin · From Latin 'vincens' meaning 'conquering,' popularized by Saint Vincent of Saragossa.
Natalie
French · From Latin natalis meaning 'birthday,' traditionally given to girls born on Christmas Day.
Vivian
Latin · From Latin 'vivianus' meaning alive or living, associated with vitality and life.
Clara
Latin · From Latin clarus meaning 'clear, bright, famous'; popularized by Saint Clare of Assisi.
Athena
Greek · Name of the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts; etymology possibly pre-Greek.
Sage
English · From Latin 'sapius' meaning wise; also the aromatic herb associated with wisdom and healing.
Aaliyah
Arabic · Aaliyah comes from Arabic and means "high," "exalted," or "rising."
Anna
Hebrew · Latinized form of Hebrew Hannah, meaning 'grace' or 'favor.'
Lucia
Latin · From Latin 'lux' meaning light; borne by St. Lucia of Syracuse, patron of the blind.
Bella
Italian · Italian and Spanish word meaning 'beautiful,' also a diminutive of Isabella.
Serenity
English · From the English word derived from Latin serenitas, meaning 'peacefulness' and 'calm.'
Amara
Latin · Amara has multiple traditions and can mean grace, immortal, or eternal depending on language and cultural use.
Ace
English · From Latin 'as' meaning unity or one; conveys excellence and top rank.
Catalina
Spanish · Spanish form of Catherine, from Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure.' Popular across Hispanic cultures.
Felix
Latin · From Latin felix meaning 'happy, fortunate, or lucky,' borne by several early saints and popes.
Valerie
Latin · From Latin 'valere' meaning 'to be strong and healthy,' a name denoting valor.
Milan
Slavic · From Slavic 'mil' meaning 'gracious' or 'dear'; also associated with the Italian city.
Valeria
Latin · Feminine form of Valerius, from Latin 'valere' meaning to be strong or healthy.
Genevieve
French · Of Germanic origin, possibly meaning 'woman of the people.' Saint Geneviève is the patron saint of Paris.
Kevin
Irish · From Old Irish 'Caoimhín' meaning 'gentle birth' or 'handsome,' borne by a beloved Irish saint.
Justin
Latin · From Latin 'Justinus' meaning just, fair, or righteous; borne by several early Christian saints.
Tate
English · From Old Norse "teitr" meaning "cheerful" or Old English meaning "pleasant."
Olive
English · From Latin 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree,' a symbol of peace and fruitfulness.
Ruth
Hebrew · From Hebrew, possibly meaning 'friend' or 'companion'; the devoted daughter-in-law in the Bible.
Evangeline
Greek · From Greek 'euangelion' meaning good news or gospel; popularized by Longfellow's 1847 epic poem.
Katherine
Greek · From Greek 'katharos' meaning 'pure,' borne by early Christian saints.

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